Leston Lawrence stole USD 127,116 (165,451 Canadian dollars) of gold in 22 pieces, media reports said.
The man, who was found guilty last November, was caught after he had successfully sold 17 of the gold pieces through Ottawa Gold Buyers.
Ontario Court Judge Peter Doody ordered Lawrence to pay a USD 145,900 fine.
Passing sentence yesterday, he ruled that Lawrence should serve another 30 months in prison if he fails to pay the penalty within three years of his release.
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Judge Doody said these items "could have been used to facilitate insertion of gold items inside his rectum", reports the Toronto Star.
The 17 laundered pucks weighed as much as 264g apiece and were sold for sums up to USD 7,300 each between 2014 and 2015.
Lawrence was convicted of conveying gold out of the mint, breach of trust by a public official and possession of property obtained by crime.
He used the money to buy a boat in Florida and build a house in Jamaica, the court was told.
He worked at the mint from 2008 to 2015.
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